TitleSiletz River Summer Steelhead Study
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1975
AuthorsWeber, Walter G., John D. Fortune Jr., and Oregon. Wildlife Commission
Pagination121 p.
InstitutionOregon Wildlife Commission
CityPortland, Or.
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Internet Resources QL638.S2 W432 1975, Valley QL638.S2 W432 1975, Digital Open Access
KeywordsBig Rock Creek, Buck Creek, hatchery salmonids, history, life history information, Little Rock Creek, North Fork Siletz River, population biology, population count, recreational fisheries, reproductive behavior, Rock Creek, Sams Creek, Siletz Falls, Siletz River, South Fork Siletz River, spatial distribution, steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss, Sunshine Creek, temporal distribution, wild salmonids
Notes"The Siletz River ... is the only short coastal stream in Oregon inhabited by a run of what are generally thought to be native summer steelhead. Hatchery-reared progeny from Siletz River stock have been released into and have become established in two other Oregon coastal streams, the Nestucca and Wilson rivers. In 1968 a study on the Siletz River summer steelhead was undertaken. The study continued for five years and terminated June 30, 1973." (From the Introduction)
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/dn39x6137